Friday, November 26, 2021

MASS READINGS & SAINT QUOTE OF THE DAY : Friday - November 26, 2021


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Friday - November 26, 2021



We know we are traveling together. If our pace is slow, go on ahead of us. We won't envy you but rather will seek to catch up with you. However, if you consider us capable of a quicker pace, run along with us. There is only one goal, and we are all anxious to reach it....some at a slow pace and others at a fast pace. Let everyone's sighs be uttered in longing for Christ. 

Let us run to Him and cry out for Him.

-- St Augustine


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November 26, 2021

Friday of the Thirty-fourth Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 506

 

In a vision I, Daniel, saw during the night,

the four winds of heaven stirred up the great sea,

from which emerged four immense beasts,

each different from the others.

The first was like a lion, but with eagle’s wings.

While I watched, the wings were plucked;

it was raised from the ground to stand on two feet

like a man, and given a human mind.

The second was like a bear; it was raised up on one side,

and among the teeth in its mouth were three tusks.

It was given the order, “Up, devour much flesh.”

After this I looked and saw another beast, like a leopard;

on its back were four wings like those of a bird,

and it had four heads.

To this beast dominion was given.

After this, in the visions of the night I saw the fourth beast,

different from all the others,

terrifying, horrible, and of extraordinary strength;

it had great iron teeth with which it devoured and crushed,

and what was left it trampled with its feet.

I was considering the ten horns it had,

when suddenly another, a little horn, sprang out of their midst,

and three of the previous horns were torn away to make room for it.

This horn had eyes like a man,

and a mouth that spoke arrogantly.

As I watched,

 

    Thrones were set up

        and the Ancient One took his throne.

    His clothing was snow bright,

        and the hair on his head as white as wool;

    His throne was flames of fire,

        with wheels of burning fire.

    A surging stream of fire

        flowed out from where he sat;

    Thousands upon thousands were ministering to him,

        and myriads upon myriads attended him.

 

The court was convened, and the books were opened.

I watched, then, from the first of the arrogant words

which the horn spoke, until the beast was slain

and its body thrown into the fire to be burnt up.

The other beasts, which also lost their dominion,

were granted a prolongation of life for a time and a season.

As the visions during the night continued, I saw

 

    One like a son of man coming,

        on the clouds of heaven;

    When he reached the Ancient One

        and was presented before him,

    He received dominion, glory, and kingship;

        nations and peoples of every language serve him.

    His dominion is an everlasting dominion

        that shall not be taken away,

    his kingship shall not be destroyed.

 

Responsorial Psalm                                              Daniel 3:75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81

 

R.    Give glory and eternal praise to him!

 

“Mountains and hills, bless the Lord;

    praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R.    Give glory and eternal praise to him!

“Everything growing from the earth, bless the Lord;

    praise and exalt him above all forever.

R.    Give glory and eternal praise to him!”

“You springs, bless the Lord;

    praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R.    Give glory and eternal praise to him!

“Seas and rivers, bless the Lord;

    praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R.    Give glory and eternal praise to him!

“You dolphins and all water creatures, bless the Lord;

    praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R.    Give glory and eternal praise to him!

“All you birds of the air, bless the Lord;

    praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R.    Give glory and eternal praise to him!

“All you beasts, wild and tame, bless the Lord;

    praise and exalt him above all forever.”

R.    Give glory and eternal praise to him!

 

Alleluia                                                                      Lk 21:28

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Stand erect and raise your heads

because your redemption is at hand.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

 

Gospel                                                                       Lk 21:29-33

Jesus told his disciples a parable.

“Consider the fig tree and all the other trees.

When their buds burst open,

you see for yourselves and know that summer is now near;

in the same way, when you see these things happening,

know that the Kingdom of God is near.

Amen, I say to you, this generation will not pass away

until all these things have taken place.

Heaven and earth will pass away,

but my words will not pass away.”

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What's Changing?

























With the start of Advent on Sunday, we enter into a new liturgical year. Happy New Year already!

 

Today's Gospel reading is a fitting way to end the old and start the new. Jesus is speaking about the growth and blossoming of the kingdom of God. Everything on Earth will eventually pass away -- it's all temporary -- but whatever grows in the kingdom of God is permanent.

 

What is passing away in your life? In this are the seeds of a new life, a new healing, or a new maturity for your walk through the garden of God's kingdom on the road that leads to heaven.

 

What seeds have already sprouted from past changes in your life? Take a prayerful moment to notice how you've grown. Appreciate what has happened. Identify the buds that are ready to burst forth. How will they glorify God?

 

What fruits have you been producing for the kingdom of God? What buds have turned to flowers that have become blessings for others? These flowers indicate how beautiful you are to God (yes! you are beautiful!), and, like the flowers of a fruit tree, they will be transformed by the creative power of God into something even more beautiful: good and tasty fruits that will nourish others with a pleasant flavor and healthy spiritual vitamins.

 

What are the fruits already being produced by your life in Christ? Think of anything you do that benefits someone else. This is how God interacts with your world and changes it for the better. This is how Jesus redeems and sanctifies where you live, work, and play. It all starts with a seed that sprouts from a change in your life.

 

Today presents an ideal opportunity to reflect on your growth, because it will make your Season of Advent, which are days of preparation, more meaningful. By nurturing the soil of your growth and pulling out the weeds, you will enhance your Season of Christmas, which will be days of experiencing Christ being born where he's been missing from your life. This two-part combination of liturgical seasons will produce more of God's permanent kingdom within you.

 

Change is usually painful. It's the dying of something old. It's the cracking of a seed hull. Transitions seem scary, because we don't know what's going to happen next. But through it all, Christ is steady, God is faithful, his word remains solid and certain. The more we pay conscious attention to God's kingdom, the easier it becomes to look beyond what's passing away.

 

Look past what's transitional, and keep your eyes on Jesus and his permanent love for you. Confusion comes from uncertainty, which comes from not knowing what to expect next because the scenery looks different today. The path through this ever-changing garden of growth is found by quietly centering ourselves on the irrevocable word of God and on the unfailing presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.

 

Change should not be feared. It means that the kingdom of God is near in a new way!

 

Today's Prayer

 

I thank You, Lord, because You talk to my heart and You reveal Your word to me. Give me the grace of persevering in my faith and in my charity to others till Your triumphal coming. Amen.


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God Bless You.....

The Rosary Family
The mother of Jesus promised St. Dominic that, “one day through the rosary & the scapular I shall save the world!”

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